Milly wa Doc’s son denies claims of stolen coffin, blasts TikTok clout chasers
By Steve Ireri, July 16, 2025The son of the late popular TikTok personality Milly wa Doc has strongly dismissed shocking claims circulating online that his mother’s coffin was stolen from her grave barely a month after she was laid to rest.
Speaking in a video posted in a TikTok live on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, the 21-year-old, who has continued to visit his mother’s grave regularly, accused online users of exaggerating and spreading false information for clout.
“People are exaggerating something that did not happen. I have been there today,” he said, referring to his visit to the cemetery to check on the grave after the viral rumours.
He explained that his mother’s grave had been properly cemented and was still intact.
The only issue, he added, was that sand had poured onto her grave during the digging of another grave in the same cemetery.
“The grave was cemented at the bottom. There are other people being buried in the cemetery, so when they dug a grave, some sand poured onto my mum’s grave. That is all,” he noted.
The young man also said he was not aware of any outbreak of coffin thefts at the cemetery and condemned those using TikTok to create misleading videos around the matter.
He insisted that he did not have time to entertain their hullabaloo and urged them to focus on better priorities, emphasising that such a matter was not worth creating fake content around.
“If you are going to the cemetery to do your stuff and then come here on TikTok to seek clout, get a life. I do not have time for you,” he added firmly.
Milly’s burial
Days after news emerged that Milly wa Doc had passed away following a tragic health complication, Brian similarly came forward to disclose both the date when she would be laid to rest and the revised budget for her burial.
Speaking during a TikTok Live session on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, Brian revealed that they had officially settled on Friday, June 13, 2025, as the date when his beloved mother would be laid to rest.
The heartbroken son also addressed the wave of uproar that erupted after an earlier Ksh2.5 million budget had circulated online by announcing that the family had revised the amount significantly, bringing it down to a more modest Ksh600,000.
“As you all remember, the burial is on the 13th. So I have received calls, and now I will read the budget for you. The new budget is officially Ksh600,000; please forget the earlier one,” Brian said while reading from his notes during the livestream.

He went on to explain that the exaggerated budget had been cut across various items, revealing that the cost for the coffin had been revised to Ksh85,000, and the family outfits—initially budgeted at Ksh200,000—had now been halved to Ksh100,000.
“Casket, Ksh85,000 down from Ksh100,000. Cemetery, Ksh10,000. Mortuary fees, Ksh40,000 down from Ksh50,000. Hearse, Ksh15,000. Family outfits cost Ksh100,000 for Milly’s children and other kids she had housed, down from Ksh200,000. Body dressing, Ksh30,000 down from Ksh50,000.
“Family transportation, Ksh15,000 down from Ksh30,000. Security, Ksh15,000. Water for Harambee, Ksh5,000 down from Ksh10,000. Food and catering, Ksh50,000 down from Ksh300,000. Hospital bill, Ksh10,000, and pastor, Ksh5,000,” he shared emotionally.